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Developer(s) | iXsystems |
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Stable release | 13.0-U6.1
/ December 7, 2023 |
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Operating system | FreeBSD |
Platform | x86-64 (v9.2.1.9 was the last release that supported 32-bit.[1]) |
Type | Computer storage |
License | BSD license |
Website | truenas |
Developer(s) | iXsystems |
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Stable release | 24.04.0 (Dragonfish)
/ May 3, 2024 |
Repository | |
Operating system | Debian Linux |
Platform | x86-64 |
Type | Computer storage |
License | LGPL-3.0 |
Website | truenas |
TrueNAS is a family of network-attached storage (NAS) products produced by iXsystems, incorporating both FOSS, as well as commercial offerings. Based on the OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS runs on FreeBSD as well as Linux and is available under the BSD License It is compatible with x86-64 hardware and is also available as turnkey appliances from iXsystems.
TrueNAS can be used on a large quantity of network clients, including Windows, macOS and Unix, and is compatible with virtualization hosts such as XCP-NG, XenServer and VMware. Networking protocols supported by TrueNAS include SMB, AFP, NFS, iSCSI, SSH, rsync and FTP/TFTP. Advanced features include full-disk encryption and a plug-in architecture for third-party software.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
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